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    rhyme to form the melody of my song as I felt that this would reflect the child’s perspective. I chose The Wheels on the Bus. Next, I wrote the lyrics for my song and rehearsed singing it. I also designed, created and decorated my instruments, which included; a shaker and a rain stick maker. Lastly, I filmed myself singing my song and edited it together to make a short video. The first step of my Arts Responding…

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    Jazz Choir Research Paper

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    out of my mind. There is a warmth and fondness I feel every time I think of them. The link to all of these memories are music. Before joining the JBHS choir I didn’t have a true passion. This choir program has helped me to realize it is music and singing. Although the main choir program is important to me, the jazz and chamber choirs are what sparked my interest. Jazz has always been one of my favorite genres of music and the people in this choir are great and it’s like a family. Jazz choir…

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    banners floating from the roof through the wind. It was told that passengers passing by would get a glimpse of spirits dancing around the king while he sat at his throne. The doors to the palace were majestic and bright and angels flooded through singing how great the almighty king was. Just as it came, it was gone. The palace filled with evil spirits that destroyed and attacked everything. The palace was never the same. As passengers walked by they would see the spirits dancing in a horrific…

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    Women In The Play Trifles

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    love to sing, so when Minnie Foster took over the custody of a young canary, her singing habits took flight. However, her husband Mr. Wright crushed her happy hobby. “No, Wright wouldn’t like the bird—a thing that sang. She used to sing. He killed that, too” (Glaspell 751). As a result of this quote, it is evident that John Wright not only murdered Minnie Foster’s canary, but also her will to sing. Through singing, Minnie Foster formed a connection with her bird that ultimately led…

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    into joining World War II. What does it mean to be an American? It’s a question that seems easy to answer until you are asked to explain it directly. The definition of an American is shown in Veterans Day: Never Forget Their Duty, I Hear America Singing, and What is Freedom? In Veterans Day: Never Forget Their Duty written by John Mccain there are several examples of what it means to be an American mostly from Mike Christian. Mccain makes this clear by stating, "He Had a keen and deep…

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    He Mandu Play Analysis

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    He Mandu After listening to both versions of the song, I prefer to listen to the second version. The first version it seems out of balance in how everyone was singing. It seemed that the singers on the right side, specifically the one in the red, was doing the most singing. While the left singers to me did not feel as if they were singing as much. I determined this by their gestures and movement of their lips. This is most likely because classical singers are divided into different voice types,…

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    teacher countless times, I never knew of what could have happened in my five minute audition. I would have to warm up and sing an excerpt of the audition piece “Sing Ye to the Lord.” Then I would have 60 seconds to study an 8-measure line of sight singing. Going into the audition room I was as nervous as can be but walking out I knew that whatever happened I was proud of myself. The weekend following my audition all I could think about was if I was accepted or not. So needless to say I had a…

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    Why Suya Sing Book Report

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    The Suyá music was a particular type of recreation. Singing created musical relationship between silence and sound, low and serious and high-pitched, between fast and slow, between unison and solo between crying and wailing songs, between short and silly songs and the long and serious songs of adults. Singing also established relationships between movements: between sitting and standing, walking clockwise and counterclockwise, approach…

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    Bronx-born natural singer Jessica NYC has a sultry wide range versatile voice with just a touch of heat~ a perfect match for genres of House, Jazz-Fusion, Neo-Soul music. In the mid 90's she was backup singing in Soho studios and co-writing songs with emerging talents. 
 Jessica NYC is a true New York City Girl that has partied at many of our beloved House and R&B nightclubs~ Underground, Danceteria, Palladium, Fun House, Webster Hall, Roxy, Tunnel, Zanzibar, Limelight, Bentleys, Bonds…

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    their rights, and few have won, but the one that have succeeded have breathed new life into students rights. An example of this is in a fiction book called Nothing But the Truth. A boy named Philip Malloy found himself fighting for his rights after singing the national anthem in a disrespectful manner during his class, which caused a major disturbance. I don’t agree with Philip’s behavior, but his case is interesting because I doubt an adult would have similar consequences. One reason why…

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